A march through Bristol to demand dignity for asylum seekers and an end to destitution. Saturday 29 June 2013, 11am Malcolm X Community Centre, St Paul’s, Bristol BS2 8YH Related links Bristol Refugee Rights Bristol Hospitality Network Bristol Defend the Asylum Seekers Campaign on Facebook Bristol City of Sanctuary
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G8: week of action
A week of action and events across the UK. Saturday 8 June – Saturday 15 June 2013 Locations across London Related links StopG8 Network StopG8 Network on Facebook StopG8 Network on Twitter Calendar of events
Bristol demo in support of asylum seekers
A march to stand up for the right to asylum and to call for justice, freedom and dignity for all. Saturday 30 June 2012, 11am Assemble at Stapleton Road Station, by Eastside Roots Garden Centre to march to Queen’s Square in the city centre Related links Asylum Seekers in Bristol Download a poster Download another
Haslar visitors group meeting
The annual general meeting for befrienders of asylum seekers and refugees. Wednesday 7 March 2012, 7pm All Saints Church, Commercial Road, Portsmouth PO1 4BT Speaker: Frances Webber – Institute of Race Relations Related links Haslar Visitors Group
Training for asylum and immigration campaigners
A chance to find out what is effective, share experiences and improve local responses. Saturday 10 December 2011, 1-5pm Community Hall, St. Nicholas of Tolentino Church, Bristol BS5 0RE Training from: Detention Action Corporate Watch The Unity Centre National Coalition of Anti-Deportation Campaigns Related links Bristol Refugee Rights Bristol No Borders
Albert & Equiano
‘Albert & Equiano’ tells the story of the 18th Century Nigerian slave Olaudah Equiano told through the eyes of a disenchanted museum caretaker in South West England. Wednesday 21 September and Thursday 22 September 2011, 8pm The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts Centre, Coal Orchard, Taunton, Somerset TA1 1JL Related links The Brewhouse Theatre & Arts
The new geographies of racism: Plymouth
Research published today by the Institute of Race Relations investigates how geographies of racism throughout the UK are changing in a wider climate of economic austerity, shifting patterns of migration and settlement and against the backdrop of new forms of racism exacerbated by national policies. The IRR’s first investigation, part of an ongoing examination of
Roll call of deaths of asylum seekers and undocumented migrants, 1989-2010
IRR has, since 1989, been recording the deaths of asylum seekers and undocumented migrants – two of the most vulnerable sections of our society – as a result of attempting to enter the UK, self-harm, denial of medical treatment, destitution, hazardous working conditions or racist attacks. Forced by circumstances beyond their control to seek a
Bournemouth campaigner protests against arrest and strip search
A Black man, who has been campaigning against Dorset police since being sprayed with CS gas in his own car, and whose story was reported by IRR News in March, says he has been victimised again by police. Femi Ijebuode spent last night camped out in the lobby of Bournemouth police station in protest against
Crime: driving while Black
A Black man is to sue Dorset police for an alleged racial attack after being sprayed in the face at close range with CS gas in his car – and he has the video footage to prove it. Femi Ijebuode, whose ordeal at the hands of Bournemouth police was shown on Channel 4 News on